Sudan

Adil A. Dafa’alla and Elmouiz S. Hussein Airbus UK, UK Marwan A. A. Adam Sudanese Knowledge Society, Sudan Purpose: To analyse the performance of the industrial sector in Sudan and assess the enablers and inhibitors to its full contribution to the Sudanese economy. Design/methodology/approach: review and analyse bench-marking industrial policies around the globe with the objective of extracting [more details]

Nagmeldin Karamalla-Gaiballa Institute of Political Science and European Studies, University of Szczecin, Poland Purpose: This paper aims to investigate Qatari role in achieving peace, security and stability in the western Sudanese province of Darfur. Methodology: A before/after the approach was used to examine the role of Qatar in resolving the conflict in Darfur. Findings: Explains [more details]

Amro Abdallah Hasanen Mohamed, University of Medical Sciences and Technology, Sudan COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF LORATADINE TABLETS (10 MG) IN RETAIL OUTLETS IN KHARTOUM CITY, SUDAN Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the poor monitoring system of Sudanese regulatory authorities on the quality of antihistamine tablet (Loratdine). [more details]

Sumaia Al-Fadil, Mohammed Yousif Sukkar, Nile college, Sudan Purpose: Higher Education (HE) has a role to play in inclusive national growth. This paper aims to explore the potential contribution of a private institute to this end. Methods: A case study including a review of the philosophy, vision, mission and learning environment of Nile College, Sudan. [more details]

Ibrahim M. Abdalla Alfaki, United Arab Emirates University, UAE Purpose: The main purpose of this article is to examine the existence and development of the Knowledge Economy (KE) in Sudan. Design/methodology/approach: Evidence is gathered from different national and international sources to corroborate the country’s KE story and to compare its performance to peer African [more details]

Elsheikh Badr, Fayrouz Abdalla and Ayat Abuagla, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan Purpose: The Sudan Medical Specialization Board (SMSB), established in 1995, graduated over 3000 medical specialists and is currently enrolling over 4000 residents across 33 different speciality disciplines. The SMSB is currently witnessing reform characterised by role differentiation, decentralisation of training and expansion [more details]

Elham Aljaaly, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Purpose: The purpose of this review is to examine the available evidence on defining professionalism and dietetic practice in Sudan. Design/Methods: A comprehensive search of six electronic databases including ISI, Medline, PubMed, EMBASE, Health Management Information Consortium (HMIC) and PsycINFO was conducted in March 2015 to find evidence [more details]